Feminist Imagination: Genealogies in Feminist Theory

By (author): "Dr Vikki Bell"
Publish Date: November 28th 1999
Feminist Imagination: Genealogies in Feminist Theory
ISBN0803979711
ISBN139780803979710
AsinFeminist Imagination: Genealogies in Feminist Theory
Original titleFeminist Imagination: Genealogies in Feminist Theory (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society)
Reading feminist theory as a complex imaginative achievement, Feminist Imagination considers feminist commitment through the interrogation of its philosophical, political and affective connections with the past, and especially with the `race' trials of the twentieth century. The book looks at: the 'directionlessness' of contemporary feminist thought; the question of essentialism and embodiment; the racial tensions in the work of Simone de Beauvoir; the totalitarian character in Hannah Arendt; the 'mimetic Jew' and the concept of mimesis in the work of Judith Butler. Vikki Bell provides a compelling rethinking of feminist theory as bound up with attempts to understand oppression outside a focus on 'women'. She affirms femini